"Ms Kafcaloudis expressed concern for her daughter's friends who were with her at the time who "no doubt share our sense of disbelief at such a sudden and traumatic loss".She thanked the Red Cross rescue teams and police for their efforts to retrieve her daughter from difficult terrain. 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"This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.Mother mourns loss of 'beautiful soul' who died in Norway cliff fallAustralia 'hurt the feelings' of China with calls for coronavirus investigation, senior diplomat saysPorsche driver Richard Pusey charged with law that doesn't exist, lawyers say'Will you need boosters? "Our deepest sympathies are extended to her family, her colleagues and friends during this tragic time. 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"Because other people were posing for a photo being taken, she waited to get past and walked on a little side track to get around them ... but the rocks were loose and she lost her balance and fell," she said. 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The family of Melbourne exchange student Kristi Kafcaloudis, who died at a popular tourist spot in Norway, says she was not taking a selfie when she fell 300 metres to her death.Ms Kafcaloudis, 24, a Monash University student originally from Yandina in Queensland, was in Norway on exchange at the University of Bergen.She was walking in the mountains of Hordaland County with a group of 30 people to Trolltunga, which means "Troll's Tongue" in English, when she fell. "It is with great sadness that we learn that one of our international students has died," Mr Olsen said. "She was quite simply exceptional to us and to her many friends and will remain in our hearts and minds to encourage us to make the best of our lives and reach out to others," she said.The hike to and from the cliff takes about eight to 10 hours and goes through high mountains.The Department of Foreign Affairs said it was providing consular assistance to her family.Monash University extended its "deepest sympathies" to the Kafcaloudis family. Credit: Facebook Kristi Kafcaloudis died when she lost her balance and fell off Trolltunga on Saturday.
"We are only consoled by the fact that Kristi was doing what she loved with her friends and living a life full of adventure and dreams," mother Milli Kafcaloudis said , according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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